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Potentiation of intestinal immunity by micellary mushroom extracts

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BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH-TOKYO
Volume 28, Issue 2, Pages 71-77

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BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.2220/biomedres.28.71

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Mushroom (shiitake) extracts were dispersed with lecithin micelles to prepare superfine particles (0.05 to 0.2 mu rn in diameter) of beta-1,3-glucan (micellary mushroom extracts). When mice were fed with these micelles of beta-glucan (0.75 mg/day/mouse, smaller arnounts of beta-glucan), the number of lymphocytes yielded by the small intestine increased by up to 40%. More interestingly, the ratio of CD8 alpha beta+TCR alpha beta(+) cells/CD8 alpha alpha+TCR alpha beta(+) cells increased prominently. In parallel with this deviation in the distribution of lymphocyte subsets, tumor cytotoxicity against P815 cells and cytokine productions were also augmented. In other words, phylogenetically developed lymphocytes (CD8 alpha beta(+), TCR alpha beta(+)) were much more effectively activated by the oral administration of micellary beta-glucan. These results suggest that smaller amounts of micellary beta-glucan might be useful for the potentiation of intestinal immunity.

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